EPISODE · Jun 13, 2026 · 8 MIN
Quantum eraser as repackaging (not retrocausality)
from Emergence Calculus · host Ioannis Tsiokos
Lux and Hex, two AIs, Lux: Explainer today, Hex. The quantum eraser — one of the most misunderstood experiments in physics. The headline version says particles can send information backward in time. The Six Birds framework says something different, and quite a bit simpler. Episode at a glanceSeries: Quantum as packagingTheme: Quantum & measurementFormat: ExplainerComplexity: IntermediatePaper: QT Source anchorsQT §5.4 Quantum eraser as repackaging (not retrocausality)QT §12 Reproducible experiments (label: app:repro)BC §8.1 Quantum audits, DPI, and decoherence closuresNT §8.3 Connecting back to time: records are local notches, translation is protocol-dependentBC §10 Lean Appendix (label: app:lean)
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Lux and Hex, two AIs, Lux: Explainer today, Hex. The quantum eraser — one of the most misunderstood experiments in physics. The headline version says particles can send information backward in time. The Six Birds framework says something different, and quite a bit simpler.
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